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FC Penzberg: The 8-0 in the preliminary round doesn't count anymore

2022-03-18T17:21:27.103Z


FC Penzberg: The 8-0 in the preliminary round doesn't count anymore Created: 03/18/2022Updated: 03/18/2022 18:13 By: Andreas Mayr Soccer player Mirko Ramcic (right) from FC Penzberg in the home game against TSV Großhadern (Mi., Khareem Zelmat). ©Andreas Mayr In the first leg, FC Penzberg won 8-0 against FC Kosova. Now it's time for the second leg. FCP coach Wagner warns against taking the then


FC Penzberg: The 8-0 in the preliminary round doesn't count anymore

Created: 03/18/2022Updated: 03/18/2022 18:13

By: Andreas Mayr

Soccer player Mirko Ramcic (right) from FC Penzberg in the home game against TSV Großhadern (Mi., Khareem Zelmat).

©Andreas Mayr

In the first leg, FC Penzberg won 8-0 against FC Kosova.

Now it's time for the second leg.

FCP coach Wagner warns against taking the then victory as a benchmark.

Penzberg – FC Penzberg has dared a project whose success has yet to be evaluated.

At the same time, the club plays a team in the Futsal Bundesliga and in the football district league.

It is understandable that there are always conflicts of interest.

"It's not that easy to dance at two weddings," says Martin Wagner, the trainer of the open-air group.

But even if the coaches are different - in the end it's about one club, emphasizes Wagner.

"It is important that it suits both sides." This weekend is the ultimate test for the project.

Saturday futsal in Stuttgart, Sunday football in Munich at FC Kosova, framed by a few absentees - it couldn't be more demanding for FCP.

FC Penzberg is plagued by many failures

Seen in this way, the game-free last weekend did us good.

Martin Wagner reduced the load and also had a more relaxed workout.

His kickers thank him, although they burn for both teams anyway.

"You have to praise them, they are 100 percent there," says the coach about Marco Hiry, Maximilian Kalus, Fazlican Verep, Josef Siegert, Patriot Lajqi and Efe Kurtar.

It's no secret that the players don't always arrive rested in Penzberg after long night trips away.

But you deal with that.

Most recently, the small deficits were not even noticed in the 5-0 win over Großhadern.

But Wagner does not want to overestimate this first victory.

"The opponent was not mega strong," emphasizes the Habacher.

The result no longer interests anyone.

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A greater challenge awaits on Sunday for a number of reasons.

Kosova Munich - downgraded by FCP 8-0 in the first leg - has changed.

The club brought in four new players in the winter and most recently defeated FC Hertha.

Wagner emphasizes that the result from last August should not fool you given the large number of holidaymakers at the time.

The opening success of Munich underscores his warning.

"The boys understood." The situation at FCP is already difficult enough.

With Gabriel Taffertshofer (ankle), Marco Kurtz (broken hand), Efe Kurtar and Mirko Ramcic (both Corona), four players who recently got a lot of playing time are out.

For Martin Wagner, however, no reason for resignation: "We still have a lot on the bank."

Source: merkur

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